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Art and architecture, science and math, but also writing and oral traditions.
King Ramses II was commonly known as "Ramses the Great." He ruled Egypt from 1279 to 1213 BC and is considered one of the most powerful and celebrated pharaohs in Egyptian history. His reign was marked by numerous military victories, impressive architectural achievements, and significant cultural advancements.
Yes, being published as an undergraduate is impressive as it demonstrates academic achievement and a high level of expertise in a particular field at a young age.
When they ask "What do YOU think" then they want to know YOUR opinion. You need to decide which cultural achievement you are most impressed by.Some cultural achievements of the Mayans include:large city centers with large elaborate buildingslarge road system connecting the citiescomplex social structurecomplex political structure
the answer is Thutmose 3rd
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The capital of Ramses II was Pi-Ramesses, located in the northeastern part of Egypt, near the Nile Delta. Established during his reign in the 13th century BCE, it served as a major political and military center. The city was known for its impressive architecture and infrastructure, including temples and palaces, reflecting Ramses II's grandeur as a pharaoh.
Its a close call between Hatshepsut, Ramses II or Ramses the great, and king tut.
The answer is Ishtar. It was one of the 8 gates into Babylon and the most impressive.
Asian Art: The most impressive surviving oriental artifacts.
Ramses II constructed the Ramesseum at Thebes, the temples at Abu Simbel, the hall at Karnak, the complex at Abydos, plus hundreds of other buildings, monuments, temples. Many historians call his reign the pinnacle of Egyptian art and culture.